❓ A parliamentary question seeks detailed land information related to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, including title particulars, road gazettal status, and encumbrances. The Minister provides some information and offers more detailed plans later.
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(1) Will the minister table a large-scale plan clearly indicating the title particulars, location, area and any easements, burdens or other encumbrances for the specific land the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005? (2) Is any of the land in deposited plan 40637 the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005? (3) Is Perry Lakes Drive part of the proposed resumed land set out in schedule 1 of the bill? (4) Is Perry Lakes Drive a gazetted road; and if not, why not? (5) Are the entirety of both Stephenson Avenue and Underwood Avenue gazetted roads; and if not, which part of the respective avenues is not gazetted as a road and for what reason? Hon ADELE FARINA
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(2) Is any of the land in deposited plan 40637 the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005? (3) Is Perry Lakes Drive part of the proposed resumed land set out in schedule 1 of the bill? (4) Is Perry Lakes Drive a gazetted road; and if not, why not? (5) Are the entirety of both Stephenson Avenue and Underwood Avenue gazetted roads; and if not, which part of the respective avenues is not gazetted as a road and for what reason? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(3) Is Perry Lakes Drive part of the proposed resumed land set out in schedule 1 of the bill? (4) Is Perry Lakes Drive a gazetted road; and if not, why not? (5) Are the entirety of both Stephenson Avenue and Underwood Avenue gazetted roads; and if not, which part of the respective avenues is not gazetted as a road and for what reason? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(4) Is Perry Lakes Drive a gazetted road; and if not, why not? (5) Are the entirety of both Stephenson Avenue and Underwood Avenue gazetted roads; and if not, which part of the respective avenues is not gazetted as a road and for what reason? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(5) Are the entirety of both Stephenson Avenue and Underwood Avenue gazetted roads; and if not, which part of the respective avenues is not gazetted as a road and for what reason? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(2) Is any of the land in deposited plan 40637 the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005? (3) Is Perry Lakes Drive part of the proposed resumed land set out in schedule 1 of the bill? (4) Is Perry Lakes Drive a gazetted road; and if not, why not? (5) Are the entirety of both Stephenson Avenue and Underwood Avenue gazetted roads; and if not, which part of the respective avenues is not gazetted as a road and for what reason? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(3) Is Perry Lakes Drive part of the proposed resumed land set out in schedule 1 of the bill? (4) Is Perry Lakes Drive a gazetted road; and if not, why not? (5) Are the entirety of both Stephenson Avenue and Underwood Avenue gazetted roads; and if not, which part of the respective avenues is not gazetted as a road and for what reason? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(4) Is Perry Lakes Drive a gazetted road; and if not, why not? (5) Are the entirety of both Stephenson Avenue and Underwood Avenue gazetted roads; and if not, which part of the respective avenues is not gazetted as a road and for what reason? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(5) Are the entirety of both Stephenson Avenue and Underwood Avenue gazetted roads; and if not, which part of the respective avenues is not gazetted as a road and for what reason? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(1) I table an extract from the metropolitan region scheme as at 11 October 2005 with basic cadastral information and land ownership details of the land affected by the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 and vicinity. A plan with more detailed information prepared by the Department of Land Information can be tabled at a later date if required. [See paper 947.] (2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(2) Yes. Deposited plan 40637 has not been endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is the result of a subdivision application to the Western Australian Planning Commission made by the Town of Cambridge and the state. Two new tenures are proposed in deposited plan 40637, and the land contained therein is the subject of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. The first is proposed lot 101, which is the “AK Reserve land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. Proposed lot 101 comprises existing lots 711 and a part of portion of lot 25, both owned by the Town of Cambridge, and a 2 945 square metre portion of unconstructed dedicated public road owned by the state. The second is a proposed dedication as a public road of the arc of land that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue, which is the “Avenues land” for the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005. This is part of a portion of lot 25. (3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(3) No. (4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(4) The Department of Land Information’s records indicate that it is a dedicated public road. (5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
(5) No. For the purposes of the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005, the opportunity has been taken to dedicate as a public road the undedicated arc-shaped part of the portion of lot 25 that connects Stephenson Avenue to Underwood Avenue. This is owned by the Town of Cambridge and for some reason has never been dedicated as a public road. The Town of Cambridge proposed to dedicate this as a public road free of cost as part of the subdivision application from which deposited plan 40637 resulted. Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33, which has only recently been finalised, established the exact land requirements for this section of Stephenson and Underwood Avenues. The boundaries shown in deposited plan 40637 and deposited plan 48234 contained in schedule 2 to the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 reflect the land requirement plans of metropolitan region scheme amendment 1058/33.
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